WWNLive

The World Wrestling Network is an American professional wrestling organization known for and branded after its video streaming service, WWNLive.[1] WWNLive hosts content both from WWN's "brands", including Full Impact Pro (FIP) and Shine Wrestling, as well as content from third-party organizations.[2]

History

World Wrestling Network was founded by Sal Hamaoui and Tony Valamontes in 2001 as a DVD company before it later evolved into an internet streaming and video on demand business.[1] In 2003, WWNLive began producing FIP DVDs.[1]

In November 2014, Evolve Wrestling, Dragon Gate USA (DGUSA), Full Impact Pro (FIP) and Shine Wrestling held a tour of China under the WWNLive banner.[3] The following month, WWNLive announced a long-term deal with Great-Wall International Sports Management for regular tours of Asia, starting in the spring of 2015.[4]

In 2015, WWNLive opened a training facility in Trinity, Florida named the "World Wrestling Network Academy".[5] That year, Evolve began a partnership with WWE. Evolve's wrestlers were featured on WWE.com,[6] while NXT wrestlers Sami Zayn, Chad Gable and Jason Jordan took part in Evolve events in non-wrestling roles.[7][8] In January 2016, NXT General Manager William Regal and WWE COO Triple H attended Evolve 54.[9] As part of the relationship, it was announced in March 2016 that Evolve would hold qualifying matches for WWE's Cruiserweight Classic.[10]

On October 24, 2016, WWNLive and FloSports announced a new streaming service to launch on November 4. Through the service, subscribers can access both live streaming events as well as events from WWNLive's on-demand library, dating back to 2003.[11]

On November 22, 2016, it was announced that WWNLive would be debuting a new promotion named Style Battle on January 7, 2017.[12] Also announced was the creation of the WWN Championship on April 1, 2017.[13]

On September 21, 2017, it was reported that FloSports had filed a $1 million lawsuit against WWNLive for breach of contract and alleged misrepresentation of iPPV and VOD buyrates.[14] WWNLive, meanwhile, claimed that FloSports had failed to live up to their contractual obligations. Because of the lawsuit, FloSports pulled all future WWNLive events from its streaming service.[15] The following December, WWNLive launched a replacement streaming service, Club WWN.[16]

In July 2020, Evolve's assets were sold to WWE and Sapolsky left WWN.[17] A few weeks later, WWN announced the creation of Grindhouse, a new brand promoted by Eddie Kingston.[18]

Brands

Active

Defunct

Championships

  • Active
  • Defunct

References

  1. About WWNLive, retrieved 22 July 2016^
  2. Brand Pages^
  3. Mike Johnson. Evolve heading to China (no, really) Pro Wrestling Insider, 2014-09-19, retrieved 2014-09-19^
  4. James Caldwell. Newswire: WWNLive announces long-term China plan, Ross talks importance of Tokyo Dome, New Japan's subscription goals, latest World Tag League standings, more Pro Wrestling Torch, 2014-12-03, retrieved 2014-12-04^
  5. James Caldwell. WWNLive news: Official new training facility announced Pro Wrestling Torch, 2015-02-19, retrieved 2015-02-19^
  6. Bobby Melok. NXT's next breakout stars?: Meet the 5 Evolve wrestlers you need to know WWE, 2015-10-15, retrieved 2016-07-22^
  7. 10/17 Evolve 49 Results – Zayn, Gargano, more Pro Wrestling Torch, 2015-10-17, retrieved 2016-07-22^
  8. NXT GM & Tag Team to appear at Evolve show Pro Wrestling Torch, 2016-01-11, retrieved 2016-07-22^
  9. Evolve 54 iPPV results: HHH & William Regal make an appearance Wrestling Observer Newsletter, 2016-01-24, retrieved 2016-07-22^
  10. WWE to hold GCS matches at future EVOLVE event Pro Wrestling Torch, 2016-03-19, retrieved 2016-07-22^
  11. Josh Nason. FloSports announces deal with WWNLive, launches pro wrestling streaming service Wrestling Observer Newsletter, 2016-10-24, retrieved 2016-10-24^
  12. Joseph Currier. WWNLive debuting new Style Battle promotion on FloSlam Wrestling Observer Newsletter, 2016-11-22, retrieved 2016-11-22^
  13. Mike Johnson. WWNLive launching new title, new brand Pro Wrestling Insider, 2016-11-23, retrieved 2016-11-24^
  14. Sean Radican. Breaking: FloSports files lawsuit against WWN for misrepresentation of iPPV & VOD buyrates, WWN planning countersuit (w/Radican's Analysis) Pro Wrestling Torch, 2017-09-21, retrieved 2017-09-21^
  15. Joseph Currier. Evolve events pulled from FloSlam schedule Wrestling Observer Newsletter, 2017-09-22, retrieved 2017-09-22^
  16. Joseph Currier. WWN launches new on-demand service Wrestling Observer Newsletter, 2017-12-20, retrieved 2017-12-20^
  17. 411MANIA Gabe Sapolsky Says Goodbye To Independent Wrestling^
  18. 411MANIA WWN Launching New Brand Eddie Kingston’s Grindhouse, Will Debut Next Month^
  19. 411MANIA WWN Live to Create New WWN Championship to be Defended Across All Promotions^